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,n the last details of the
oculftent despite
Bth obections. They
p staled on the only
ain Important detal--the
g of a ceae-ire line.
Meanwhile American Infantry-
Sthe east-central front
for new Communist at-
Ika night as tko Reds in-
'ther artillery fire.
K ne~y m 9 1Meleling came
t after 19t Reg-
aff. a f eight
alt, by 2,0 Ch" ese. Some
alauntB wrf killed or
lin the action.,

' sanwhile, rin turned the
ak~lGfield ramd Otlpost Harry
ntar the Allies
rtwbed to'jtOre their fortifica-
ions agnsta p ainlh new at-
tack.
Farther east. South : Korean
trobps fought to a stalemate in
their efforts to rout -Chinese
from three positions taken ear-
uIer In fierce battlia.
' d weather limited air action,
*i!t U.S. Sabre bombers broke a
he in the clouds to plant 46,-
000 pounds of bombs on a Com-
munist airstrip at.Anak, west of
Sarwon in North Korea.
'The fresh force of 2,090 Chin-
ese had tried to"adjust the bat-
tlellne" by taking Outpost Harry
on the main Allied defense line.

Cao omimlaz7 wat re-
porel have done a brisk busi-
ness and people there seemed
especially pleased with the new
arrangement.
At Cristobal, where the busi-
ness was not so good last night
it was pointed out that a power
failure thaf kept the store dimly
lighted for about an hour might
have influenced the situation.
The number of customers at
the local rate commissaries was
reported to be large, equalling
what might be termed an aver-
ae business day.
The new hours in the Commlr-
sarki on Thursdays have been
Introduced on a trial basis d
J continued If sflct
of customer aval
tof the opportunity to
4 o0 m a then.
S stores pen at 1 p.m. on
Thursday and remain open un-
tilU p.m.

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OrlesbaibG*
0.1 Hnshugver
A. Jury of sven men deliber-
at for 15 minutes last ight.
ollCowing a ten-hour trial, ad
ca ack with a verdtit of
sl against X4ain Ramos. a
Famaianla typesetter .who
kfod his wife In a fit of
ea on Now Year's Day
year.
Prosecuting Attorney Carlos
A. Lope maintained that Ramos
was guilty of premeditated mur-
der. However, the Jury's vrdtet
was manslaughter.
Ramos stabbed his wife Gla-
dys Solano Ramos to death a*
round 2 a.m. on Jan. 1, I9M
ootskle of a local beer gard
terrace where sbe had been
dancing.
He said she had promia-
to come home early, b twhen
bse failed to show up by k am.
he went In search of her, When
he found her, she re to
go home with him, clatalg
she .had gone to the da a.
loe and would leave aloth
Following an argument, Ima
mos pulled a knife he w oar-
ryig and tabbed her u aFI

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Official Wants

Not-So- Fast End

To Segregation

WASHINGTON, June 12 (*l
Assistant defense secretary
John A. HIannah said today
racial segregation among civil-
Ian employes on military baser
should be eliminated by an
"evolutionary" process.
Hannah, the Defense Depart-
ment's manpower expert, em-
phasized that eventual inte-
gration of races is the goal of
all the armed services. But he
said no social reforms should be
taken at military bases which
might "Jeopardize" l'ssential
operations.
Hannah's statements, in an
interview, appeared to contra-
dict the belief of Rep. Adam C.
Powell Jr., (D-N.Y.) that the
Elsenhower administration will
take immediate steps to end
segregated facilities for civilian
workers at the Charleston, C.,
and Norfolk, Va., naval ship-
yards.
Powell reached this conclusion
on the basis of a letter from
President Eisenhower assuring
the Negro congressman that
Navy Secretary Robert B. An-
derson and other administration
officials are "pursuing the pur-
poe of, eliminating segregation"
In llI federally controlled Insti-
tutions.
Hannah said It is "only mor-

At i ,r Undet r a ri I
Navy Departmeat receive,
separate facilities, such a
washrooms. restaurants and
drinking fountains, are main-
tained for Negro employes in
Navy bases in the South.

Adminislratlon

Trims 800,O Men

From Federal Ust
WASHINGTON. June 12 (UP)
-The Eisenhower administra-
tion has trimmed about 80.000
workers from the Federal payroll
to date ad will probably cut out
about 1i0,000 government jobs by
the end bf the year.
Although the Civil Service
Commlssaon has officially esti-
mated that 240,000 government
workers would lose their jobs this
year, a survey Indicated the to-
tal would be less than half that
anment or about fou rper cent
of the 2,562.000 neple who were
working for the government
wheo the Republicans took over
last January.
Most of the cutbacks so far
ave been in the Defense De-
parment and in the economic
control agencies that have heen
ealinated, such as the Wire
tabtlMatton Bord and the Of-
fbe of Price Stabilftation.
Conrs has tentatively ap-
puudc. the administration
DUab~ilgete4, about 35,000 addi-
a 4uts, hbt this total would
J be tMlced to 30.000 when
flIa acted on. With the 80,000
cut far, this would add up to
about 110,000 cutbacks this year.

RP Ambassador

Maing Trip Home

Frm Washington

WASINOTON. June 12 (UP)
--Panamanian Ambassador Rob-
Oeto lHurtematte announced to-
day'that he will make a short
triphome to Panama upon sum-
'3p of his government.
called on Assistant Secre-
y of State John M. Cabot to
oduce Panamanian diplomat
iberto Amado. who will be
d'affaires during the am-
S or's absence.
(hmnam lann Fareign Minister
am6n fGisado told The
Amerlean today that
tte has asked for lave
waaseus of health sa that
wll remain n ehare of
Paaamaalan 3ambe 3i
during the Ambas

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-Move Follows

Study Of Canal'

Financial Setu

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Officials of the Panam6 Canal Co. are hopeful
definite proposals on raising Canal tolls can be made
July 1, a member of the board of directors has rev
in New York.
The official, whose name was not given, told a
porter for the Journal of Commerce that intensive
during the past several months of certain issues a
ing the financial responsibility of the Company are Ti
pected to result in recommendations in the near futrW
which "will provide a basis for determining whether pre~*
ent tolls are adequate."

In reporting the Interview, the
Journal of Commerce said:
"What Is most needed Is the
determination of a proper basis
for depreciation and interest ac-
cruals as well as the amount of
provision that should be made by
the Canal company in. the form
and structure replacement.
"At the time o reorganization
In 10SI t L imman nt antnli ,m._

rll showed that tolls amountM
to 2737.931 were paid by
commercial vessels and a er
of $615,000 was received from
153 Government ships given
sage."

MI RAisng Pay

bn ctialdeit.o wThih .t o.. A ....... forIn1-p
eluded enxavation cats, treaty firemen and en
riht etcpased by the Semte will
"Whether an or part of this before a conference comm l
sum should be recovered through before it Is sent to Preddeni
tolls by amortization over a long senhower for signature.
period of years, is one of the fl- The House bill, H. R.
nanclal decisions which it is originally called for a 16 per
hoped may be shortly made. raise, but this was revised to
"Another factor is interest 12 percent increase by the I
rates on the debt. The Treasury ate.
reduced the interest rate from 3
to 2 pe- cent on the capital In- The bill calls for an or
vestment at the time of reogani- basic salary of $3,00 or
zatton, but has the power to in- men wth less than one ye
crease rates at any time. A sta- service, on the police force.
ble. long term rate is sought in other revised salaries would
order to more accurately ap- be:
praise operating costs. Chief of Police $12,
"The creation of adequate re- Deputy chiefs
serves for major repairs and Im- Inspectors 7,
provements is another factor re- Captains 6,
quirlng a policy decision. No such Lieutenants 6O
reserves presently exist, although Sergeants 5,
the time is drawing nearer when Policeman grade 5 &
new work must be expanded if 4 4
the Canal is to maintain its ef- 3 4
ficlencv. 2 4
"Until decisions are reached on These salaries do not tn
amount or about four per cent the additional differential.
A. Lopez maintained that Ramos In addition to the police
est and reserve liabilities, little basic salary, the bill proa
can be done about derlding the for an additional $390 whie
adequacy of present toll rates, It is assigned to duty as a mo
was Indicated. cycle officer, $1,30 while
"Officials are now hopeful that signed to duty as a deter
the lengthy study of these prob- sergeant, $500 while assgne
lems which has taken place will a precint detective, and '
result in definite proposals by while assigned as a ta
the start of the new fiscal year, clerk.
July 1. New basic Fire Departn
"In the meantime, shin traffic salaries are:
through the Canal is setting new Fire Chief $12.1
records. The number of ships District Commander 6,
Oven passage during the first Lieutenants 6.
ten months of the present fiscal Sergeants 51
vear was 6,150, comparing with Firemen, class 4 4,.
6,524 for the entire fiscal period 3 4
ended June0, 1952. 2 4,
"Reportg for the month of A- 1 3,

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TIAT STEPS DOWN Sen. Robert A. Tatt of Ohib (
an l i crutches in the Senate Bilding in WVasha
fo the man who will take over his duties as flb
' fla leader, Sen. William Knowlsnd of Callior .
aeM newamen and Senators that his "serlta" hp cc
If him from his top-level job for the rest of I
J ._.. pr i U, Shr hn 1 h 00 1 poflg

THIS IS YOUR FORUM THE READERS OWN COLUMN ov P on Says: nn. Tft.
When theo e hmpnelibarrage "tm a binet; Will to bomb Ak
lits-the propaganda bare111oil nssM w
laid down and it is no less an
effective military weapon than I bly

dentiesl omnn.c and its agents inside labor has to c t cdTout to th |
This newspaper assumes no responsibility for statements as opinions Party and its Boviet labor /i 'os t .wo
expressed in etters from renrs federation.
a This latest propaganda drive. fOI e
The l oe is ai at soothing our nea t Whae o'n' e.
THANKFUL FOR THE M.P.'s es, Sort of mass psychiatric Taft on ev e lea t CI i
treatment. Th o e Noot ei. ay t
cit about to tell us not to worry t i
about a post-war depression-
This is an open letter to all Curundu residents from one who not to become neurotic over "3Of* io ''g
is sorry to say he is a resident (at times). possible peacetime unemploy- dopity
In reference to some articles that have been appearing in meant. The 're og to see to p
the "Mall Box" in regard to the Military Police who are assigned it that eve Ameianh work
the duties of policing Curundu. such as chasing speeders and er hasr two capitalistic chic-
this: They will say to us-forget
A person may be given a ticket for going two miles over the about making arms. Here's how -M
speed limit, but that extra two miles an hour could kill one of you can have peace-and jobs.
our children who spend most of their time out of school playing Through well placed agents in
in the streets, the same streets that the M.P.'s give tickets for scores of unions which they
speeding on. have only' recently ieonfiltrated
If-God forbid-one of our children were killed by a speeder steretly (they think) this line y
while playing in the street most anople would be the first to will be revealed at hundreds of r y t.
blame the M.P.'s for not enforcing the speed laws. union meetings. altr/ 'i ea g a
As to a dog bdking i n the nighttime around quarters---If "The Soviet Union is ready to .p t eai

some people Would take enough time out to look out a window place at least $i1e ,200,e0,
when a dog barks, they might find an M.P. checking the a uar- worth of orders in the o. 8.
ter. to see if everything was in order. A do will not bark at within the next three yean s..
nothing. It might be that instead f an M.P. bein outside plus the undoubted readiness oa I a-
checking. someone might be doing a good job of c laritl off a the People's Democracies in

this: They will say tou the fello whot
clothes line, or taking something from under the quarters. In Europe and the People's hFpub- dw a t L o I th
this cse, with just a little thine like a deow barking, a person lic of Chinay" the agents will J tm s.Wt, ml
could be caught doind that which he should not. And I'll bet say. ingThroughwellplaced n -tnL .
there would be an M.P. ready to take the person in custody, forsc From the official Communislt L
our sake. directive to ts people here one
discovers that the Soviet pro- I i* s*r a t l
Let's all of us think about the fellows who work all night pagandists will launch their Ibnl I

r -os f per t i Spe sificn the ue eel
Alo theeakingomethi muectioh of the Communist qarty My boy t, hy, that to play mat every -ae

fatwieang uniontwich came in wash that man right out of your hir, throw youre e,..,
weekwi and apparently In head back so some sus splash a your derrere."
obsearch oe a respectable l haven, I don't know why but when you turn around l-
Franc le, jr k% [ wi argues or trade with Rus- always kills them to see your bottom wet."
go daring Isthis "Operationluau who mae a, for rehab ltataon of Sov.
" China and for on6n trade with Va.-.tv .2s% ihW 0*8v- w .... -_ .w It

Communist ordes of the day Ing as a Semaer srpa*maiMlieN1110 .
direct Party meMbers to offer hahA delight ilhedML be SMMW ab hea"
themselvu for endless work in ...A bebok about glf amen. ... best Wh.
the CIO Poltial Action Com- sathor A
mjttee and IAbr's Lague for

Bombastic Shell y Winters ha,. movie queens is running true to:
mothballed the slacks in favor of form In her current flicker. She
,Zowns with designer labels, yards buttered up the blonde actress;
)3 mink. hats v-ith that Paris who has the second lead, advised,
look and even long lovcs her on camera angles and even
Says Shelley: "I'm aching to helped with the make-up. Came
get back to work, but U-I doesn't the day for the young blonde's'
have anything ready for me. I big scene and the older star
begged them to let me play in a broke the bad news-it was now
film coming up They yelled that her big scene.
the girl get- killed on page 35. I 1
told them I didn't care.-For 35 What she didn't tell WAs thi
paees she takes bubble baths and she had demanded the chanrtI
looks sexy and that's what I want weeks before and had promised
after wearing maternity clothes the studio she would have the
and being shapeless for so long." younger emoter all softened up
by the time the scene was yanked
Kathleen Hughes. the shapely away from her.
It to the boys who see "It Came:
F-om Outer Spa.ce," ,cuarated Fay Wray's moppet. Bobby,
from her hubbv a month ago. beamed over his new Boy Scout,
She's been denying that she was uniform and bragged:
married. "Look at the short-sleeved,
,-trousers."
Insiders say that Lill St. Cyr's,
huimps and grinds in Ston of
Sinbnd"-the reasRV whv the set Batter Up! I
has been closed'to the oress-
will never cet by the sensors. An- TERRYVILLE. Conn. (UP) -
other in the parade of Hollywood The Rev. Daniel Chesney asked
flickers that will defy the indus- members of his perish to co to
try's censorship code? :bat for him. The clergyman an-
pealed to them to get rid of bats
CONDITION DELICATE in the church belfry.

Patrier Wymore's condition hbs
Errol F'lnn apd Italian snevilI-
Ists worried T"ihe doctors rre
running dailv tests on Patrice.
who w, w.P'ated never to make a
date with I he stork department.
Snd she may be rushed to New
York by plan.

KEEPS 'EM IN STITCHES--Seaman Robert Simser, of
Toronto, Canada, uses his spare time while on sea duty to rnm-
broider a cushion cover. He's serving aboard the Canadian navy
ship Athabaskan, which is taking part in operations off the
coast of Korea.

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COLON The Ven. Ed'
. Cooper, former recto
Church By-the*4po,
t| at present vitin 4 m
thus, will preach at a
ate to be bald at '1:30
-tuidav to commemorate
S anniversary of the C
I atlon of the OhCIurob.
Un the absence of the pro
rector, the Rev. Malnert J.
~on- the uervlbe wll be.
4pted thW jtpt.. w Al

cloek on Buasda. 't~s d
schedule wil also include Me
inw Prayer at nine a
semon by Henry A. B3 kS
candidate for Holy Orders.
Christ Church, which la
oldest Episcopal Cburgh in
Panama Diocese, was cns ec
ed on June 15,186 by the A
Rev. Alonzo Potter, late IM
of the Diocese of Pennsylva
It is said to have been his
offlolal act, as be died A
weeks* afterwards en routi
California.
Father Cooper, served
parish for 34 years before
retirement in 191. 81pce
he has made hie home in A
gus, Guatemala, and has b
a frequent visitor to the I th

Sunday Night
Social To Be
Featured At USO
There will be a u nght-
social with -ila theme
at the UV -JwiW Forces
Services Center iq, un-
day at 7 p.m.
Approprit'" dfLanouis, can-
dle lght a Ztso 4ee d refrah-
menta will add to wl n iesure
of the evening.. UBO-JWB hpt-
easea will be parent at thia
affair.
modern fterming practices.
AgrloUMIal rahmrch actrivty,
report MbJMr wrler, includes
the nah n experi-
mental .1 -a e r.
men,.Is la I for the tut-
Ing of aomoia 10 a.h of
wheat teo ; ult-reistatnt q4all-
ties.

HIGH FWoMU

45th St. A e. 3 Bela Vla

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St. Anthodi 0ast
T Be Observed
At St. Raphael's
The feast of St. Anthony will
be observed at St. laphael's Old
Catholic Church on Sunday at
7.30 a.m.
he sacrifice of'the eucharist
wll be offered for the inten-
tions of those who have taken
part In the exercises of the 13
sandays in hopor- of St. An-
thony. Bread and lles will be
blessed and datribated after the
Holy Eucharist.
Offerings of llie' mawy be tak-
en to the church between 5 and
7 p.m. Saturday evening.

Yes, lady, you certainly rate an orchid... for, beingamart! Didn't take
you long to figure out that your time is worth lets more, so... you ditch-
ed the baok-blekipg Job of doing your laundry by hand and got your-
self a BENOIX WASHER, but FASTI Now you have more time and energy
for our home and family. You look better, feel hitter and 'have more
pIe't It t truth?

Saucy straws.with a festive, dresey look... many
addi ed with blossoming flowers... others with
rhinestonueiprk klers and all are very, very newest
fash i how just one style fr6m our extensive
new ton priced from 56.95. .

Our fresh new dresses are light bouffant and airy
in foling... ftom their sheer fabrics and bared
necklines to their romantically full skirts. We've a
huge selection in sizes 10 to 18 and 7 to 1S. AN
are a wonderful fashion investment at prices from
$8MJ to $19.95.

at, lmelcan
Club 'I the Fort Amador Area
for member and their fueta.
RIekai is Iudlb
IstmUhliU Caiul Bebekbld dge
No. 1 will amet at the Balboa
Union Church Sunday at 10:30
anm. to honor their deceased

ertn MutIer ptocllam-
Ing t Memrial Day of the Inde-
pendent Order of Odd Fellows.
AU Re kahs and Oddellows are
expected.

taken by ms. Pearl afrd..An-
day School will be at 3 and the
evening service at 7:15 will be
conducted by the Rev. Norman
Pratt.
At Xbenuer Church I tnbow
City the morninlr arvlce at I
will b taken by e. Pratt who
will administer the sacrament
of bommunita The evening
service at e :1 Wu be led by A.
C. Belgrave.
Rev. Pratt will conduct the 41
o'clock service at Cativa.

Dance Honoring
*Inductees To Be
Held At La Boca
A 4*aW U lU a loal ol-
uWsr to" u!ted o the IU. .
Army will be dd ext Thmns-
a lt LSe Ls Be late Clua6
RMioe be."m 'I.e by the
eberte Valentline Orhetra.

TONIGHT
9 p.m. in El Panama's patio
with
music for dancing by Armando Boza's orchestra.

Latest fashions to be modelled by contestants, will be fe i by

Madurito's
Motta's
Rhoda

Bazr Frances
Jeianette
Fefix B. Maduro

OlIar's
Tits
Modas Marcela

S .ISS PAN A, ~ who 6ill e elected In the final contest on June 2;' wI
represent the Republic at the interiational contest to select "Miss Universe.L
sponsored by Pan-A ercan World Airways, Universal-International Studios
and Catalina Swim Suits.

REIGNING TEARS Appar-
ently an unwilling queen, two-
year-old Jeanne Hunter of New
York reigns with tears after
her "coronation" at the Madison
ISquare Boy's Club. A replica of
SBritain's Imperial State Crown,
;Jeanne's royal headdress is
from the $1,000,000 Atlantic
City Pier collection.

Civil Engineers
To Have Dolan
As Guest Speake
William 0. Dolan, Canal
chief of civil defense. will. bi
guest speaker at the mon
meeting of the Panama se
of the American Society of
Engineers, scheduled to be
In the Fern Room of the I
Tivoll at 7:30 p.m. Mol
Dolan's subject, "Opera t
Doorstep." covers the re
and engineering features of
cent atom bomb tests In Nev
Movies taken during the
will be shown to illustrate
talk.

15th Naval Dist.
Donates $668.28
To Cancer Fund
The 15th Naval District
donated a total of $668.28 to
1953 Cancer Fund campaign
was revealed today. The sum
been turned over to O. O. Ke
executive chairman chairman
the Canal Zone Cancer C
tnittee.
Largest donor was the U.S.
val Station, Rodman, with $S
23, nearly half the total am
collected. Rodman was follow
by the Naval Station, Coco a
and the Industrial Manager's
fice at Headquarters, 15th Ne
District.
Thirteen activities in the I
trict contributed to the cl
palgn.

Happy Harvey

Rela Harvey. all Is well,

A Job you found, as we can tell
Our Want Ad you answered. t a
"T."
Soon you'll be president. wait 'n
seel

NOTHIiNG E UER It aN
uMnlIDLI VISION

;,, WARN!RCOLQOR

The- Biggest Sensation
On the Sreen Today!
OPENS TUESDAY!
AT THE
LUX THEATRE

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Press, Radiomen

SWax Enlhusaslc

Zone Over 'Moulin Rouge'
e the
nthly Panama radio and newamen
ctlon and members of their families
Civil formed an enthusiastic audience
held last night at a press preview of
Hotel the feature film "Moulin Rouge,"
nday. which will come to the Central
Son Theater in Panama City on Mon-
sults day for a one-day release.
f re-
'ada. The poignant life-story of
tests Count Henri de Toulouse-Lau-
the tree, a stunted child who became
one of the greatest of modern
artists, will be released to other
Isthmian theaters shortly.
Jose Ferrer in the title role
looks unbelievably like actual
photographs of Lautrec. For the
Dart, Ferrer not only grew a
beard but devised a special har- A VISIT BT OFFICII
ness by which his lower legs were yesterday to the Child
has tied to his thighs to shorten his re, Benny Sofka, Ch
the stature, who were appointed a
n. it
Shas Sensual Zsa Zsa Gabor In the the benefit of the ha
llar role of the famous dancer Jane Panama July i
Sfor Avril charmed the preview audi- activities of the Kn
'om- ence.
Color is used in the film almost
Na- as a painter uses it on canvas,
274.- marking a new milestone in col-
ont or photography.
)wed The famous Paris night club
lo "Moulin Rouge" is a convincing .
of- 19th cqnturv music hall whe
4Z females wearing an amazing
number of petticoats manage to
Dig- dance a sexy can-can when they
am- are In the mood and tangle in a PR EI
violent hair-puling when the R
tension boils over.

LUX CECILIA
Her lips had to be bought with a
Southland Kingdom... and-he hand-
ed it to her on the blade of his
Bowie Knife!...
"THE IRON MISTRESS"
IN TECHNICOLORI
with -
Alan LADD Virginia MAYO
Shows: LULX) 2:40 4:25 -
6:40 9:00 p.m.

AS, of the Knights of Columbus w Ms -nadO
ren's Hospital, Santa Thomaa. Leftto right
wrles De Bella and B. F. Buytaert. members
r a committee to run a charity'da fo
ipital The dance will be held at tel
s Is another one of the maay u-hrltabl
lights of Columbus in Panama ths year.

World Dominllon
N IEW TORK, June 12 (UIIB)
Americn federal n of Labor
. prsldent Oeorge Meany said
r that the rulers of the Kremlin
cannot toilet the competi-
Stion eO even the eo-elstende
oft ree nations and free econ-
omies,." ;*
SMeany. spoke this week at the
convention of theUnited Hat-
tare, Cap and Millinery Workers.
He maid:
"Our oppoaitlon to edmsnum-
' iam Is based on ery. practical
corslderatlons. We know 'the
tulers of the Kremlin are aet
on one supreme gomlrdomina-
tion of the entire world."
Meany said that the brutal
I methd anid Inexorable cruelty
of Soviet Rulsia have become
"shockingly evident" to the free
e world and armed it against any
Sde pte taecs the eom-
Lt may adopt. He. warned
against any attempt to appease
communist aggreaslon.
Meany. mid that rtealdent
SEiea n shower "reassured the
(North) American people last
week when he announced that
our country wants no more
Munichs "he noted also that the
President had spQken forcefully
against any "go-it-alone" policy
for the United States.
Meany welcomed the prospect
of an end to the fighting in Ko-
rea. But, he aid, "we are re-
solved to support the strongest
possible national defense pro-
gram until Soviet RuMda calls
off the cold war.'

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WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP) Let h the ople k now A bui i. SI i I'"'- iA um n UuC.
Defense counsel Emanuel Bloch
takes the case of convicted atom TWENTY-EIGHlH TYEAR. PANAMA, P. P., 1193 :
spies Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
to the U.S. Supreme Court today
for the fourth and perhaps fi-
nal-time.
Bloch planned to ask the na-ill o s
tion's highest court for a stay
of execution that would save
the Rosenbergs from death in
the electric chair next Thurs-
day night. He has failed re-
peatedly in lower courts to ob-For Torno o Victims
tain a delay in the execution -
date.
The U.S. Court of Appeals in WORCESTER, Mass., June 12 talized today and many were in
New York yesterday upheld the (UP) A search for the missing critical condition. D
S decision of Federal Judge Irving continued today in the wreckage Estimating that 2,657 families
p nR. Kaufman denying a new trial left by Massachusetts' $75,000,- were homeless or suffered loss. t
for the Rosenbergs on the basis 000 tornado as Worcester set a- the Red Cross also increased it
l of "newly discovered evidence." side tomorrow for a day of morn- allotment of relief funds from 2
The three-judge Court of Ap- ing. $100,000 to $250,000. t
peals also refused to grant a stay The Red Cross set the death President Eisenhower declared
of execution pending an appeal toll at 93 early today, bringing the region eligible for $50,000, a
to the U.S. Supreme Court. to 247 the total deaths in the 000 in federal aid.
Bloch said he would ask the Massachusetts twister last Tues-
Supreme Court for a stay of exe- day and Monday's midweesternlid r lrl
caution while he prepares appeals tornadoes. o i d
of yesterday's ruling and other Ten p e r s o n s were reported F
lower court decisions in recent missing and feared lost in the l s wo H rides
weeks which have upheld theruins of homes and other build- Clears TwoH
conviction and sentence of the incs torn apart by the whirling
condemned couple. colum of debris-littered air. But Faces Two Mor
IThe Red Cross said some 350
The Rosenbergs. convicted of storm victims remained hospi-
giving U.S. atomic secrets to WASHINGTON, June 12 (UP)
Russian agents during World .... .-- -President Eisenhower's $5,400,-
War II, are scheduled to be 000,000 foreign aid program to- .
electrocuted next Thursday at day has cleared its first two leg- BLOCK
Sing Sing prison. islative hurdles without the rubble after furious Thornded Mass., city block Is re o
Bloch has indicated he will whopping cuts that some Repub- M hubble aater fue ous tornado es knifed their e way though c nt
make a new appeal to President licans expected. Massachussett and southern l w as a pe hr. The .g s ent
Eisenhower for executive clem- But the aid program, smallest autos, buildings, cow mid piai hUrti g through i=r.
ency in the case if his long bat- in recent years, still faces the
tle in the courts falls to win a threat of further economy re-
new trial or a reduction in sen- ductions on the House and Sen-
tence for the Rosenbergs. ate floors.
The House Foreign. Affairs
committee late yesterday approv-
Mc ar y ed Ied a $4,998,732,500 bill, cutting
$476,000,000 from the President's
T Sud'Demorac request for fiscal 1954 beginning
To Study 'Deo cracyJuly 1.
Without Witch Hunts IFa tough "put up or shut up" pro-
WW H vision on military aid for Eu-
rope.
LONDON, June 12 (UP) --
Member of Parliament P e t e r The Senate Foreign Relations
Baker says he has invited Sen. committee had previously ap-
Joseph R. McCarthy (R-Wis.) to P' roved a bill cutting $166,000,000
come to Britain ard see how a from the President's request.
democracy works "without witch Some Republicans in both the
hunts."y work House and Senate had demanded
Baker, a relatively unknown cuts of up to $2,000,000,000.
member of Prime Minister Sir The House comMittee made its a
Winston Churchill's Conservative biggest slice, $150,000,000, from
Party, defended Laborite leader Mr. Eisenhower's request of $250,- b
Clement R. Attlee against Mc- 000,C00 for special non-atomic
Carthy's charge that the Briton .. ... weapons for U.S. Allies.
Is "a Communist and a traitor." .. ,A
"I 'think Senator McCarthy The House group aao cut
ought to stop talking about Brit- $100,000.00 each from military TORNADO TAKES A FA"OcYr- Thaw o
amu and subversive activity," he aid for Europe, military aid for New.England wrecked this DiW $ lll
said. "I would like to have him the Near East and Africa and in Worcester, Mass. As the twister tofu thr~oIl4h.
over here to meet the people in economic aid for Europe. ped more than half of the root off and S l ed'
my constituency. He m I g h t It also eliminated the entire parked around the building. Ii the p 1 t r$ fl
$ change his views." $25,000,000 asked for encourag- New England began the ggdly Job of equni
ing overseas development of
Parguay General strategic materials.
It cut $1.000000 from funds for
Endayin shipping costs in canno-
Ends Local Visit tion with relief supplies of pri- -a --
Maj. Gen. Alfredo Stroessner, vate organizations.
commander in chief of the Para- NEW YOK, June 12 (UP) -- upheldb O co ft* .i
guayal Amy, departed early to- IT'S A-PEELING Even the LaS Cumbres Town A ew ork d ebutante e, cedL to
day for the United States ater a lowly hot dog has been tin- with m85,000a riner choie between a e ey 'w O o
week long visit with the USAR- proved by slcenee. On view in Meeting M ndayd m iV, Jr
e CAEMeaB.y age to her nonJewish sweet- Mid Whowad re-
Newg York isth:atstihea-ae o e
During his stay here, troess- N ew York is the latest zipova- heart was involved in a courtto .
nes Vited Fort Amador, Fort tion-a frankfurter with a zip- Atown meeting for residents dispute today over the ashes o f='d
Robbe. Fort Clayton, Fort oulick per. Those who prefer a skin- of the Las Cumbres area has her father. the t
and inspected the Miraflores less hot dog just pull the zipper been called for 7:30 p.m. Mon- Manhattan supreme eb urt lr
Locks. The general's visit was that cleaves the casing for easy day at the Town Hall. ords disclosed that Jean LincolrY
climaxed by an air view of the peeling o. Officials of the suburban Tanburn, 21, pad her mother,
Pacific and Atlantic areas of the community organization said Ruth have tried to block at. be .8t
Canal Zone. today they hoped to be able to temIe by other family memb ws ,,
present ri favorable report on to~ bury the ashes of the .
the matter of street re.pair and 81phen A. Tanburn in the iam-
lso the question of garbage ily Inousoleum.
:ollectlon.
The other relatives claim the
Plans for the 4th of July cel- mother and daughter should
ebraton will be dscused. have no voice in deciding th
Residents will also hear news place of burial because the moth-
I which most of them already er was estranged from Tanburn
known, namely that necessary and the daughter refused to have
equipment which has delayed 'filial and social relations' with ,
;nstnllation of telephone serv- him. A S
ice Is expected to reach the Miss Tanburn is heiress to a ment wa
*.*r ithmus soon. Some of it was $685,000 trust fund and a $10,-
2 lst in New York en route from 000 cash bequest W ch,
.I Sweden. terms of the will of r
S i. ,.= Beer and soda will be avall- father, must be forefeited i -
---i .'" ab'., and a surprise movie will marries outside the Jewash w
-......i.. : be shown. -Isi, The provision in the will wsOat-

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